Evolutionary allies Journals Published 26 Aug 2019 Open article: Joanna Griffin on the usefulness for clients of understanding emotions from an evolutionary perspective. Private Practice, September 2019
Counselling is not a weakness Theresa Hammond, gives her personal experience of the impact of COVID-19. BACP member blogs
Timely and appropriate services for suicide prevention BACP’s Policy and Public Affairs Officer, Karan Chhabra, explores the need for impactful services. BACP policy blogs
Therapy Today, May 2023 Journals Published 28 Apr 2023 Access all areas... The reasonable adjustments that we can all make to open up our practices... plus... Uncovering the real causes of burnout... Supervision and assessing fitness to practise when a client has a life-limiting diagnosis... Is it OK to work under your first name only?
Working with loss Journals Published 31 Jul 2011 Judi Hattaway shares her moving and insightful experience of accompanying pupils and staff as they face multiple losses, and highlights the special role of a chaplain. Thresholds, Summer 2011
What is play therapy? About therapy Our member Susannah Bradley explains what a play therapist does and how play therapy can help
Our policy asks reflected in the Liberal Democrat manifesto News Published 11 Jun 2024 We’re pleased our key policy asks are included in Lib Dem manifesto
Workplace matters: Visible talents, hidden disabilities Journals Published 31 Jul 2015 Open article: In her regular column, Sandi Mann talks about employees with hidden disabilities. Counselling at Work, Summer 2015
New projects focus on improving access to counselling News Published 4 May 2022 We're funding schemes to improve access for people from marginalised and racialised community backgrounds